Computer Science, asked by catujinnu2826, 9 months ago

Name some on-going e–Governance projects?

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Answered by dia190
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A govt project is a particular undertaking to achieve some concrete goal in a specific time

Explanation:

E-Governance is of 4 types depending on the specific types of services.

Government-to-Citizen(G2C) The Government-to-citizen refers to the government services that are accessed by the familiar people. ...

Government-to-business (G2B) ...

Government-to-Government (G2G) ...

Government-to-Employee (G2E)

Answered by shilpa85475
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e-Panchayat is an e-governance action for the rural sector intending to operate as a self governance system.

Pusa Krishi i is an app developed for farmers to use in the fields. It gives data on the weather so that farmers can take steps to save crops. It furnishes data on new crop types, resource preserving practices and farm machinery.

mKISAN is a mobile based consulting service connected to call centres related to research centres. Knowledge is propagated to farmers that is timely, specific, holistic and needs based.

Afrimarket APP is a government action to keep farmers notified of crop costs so they can maximse profit. It utilizes GPS to produce locally relevant information.  

SWATCH BHAARAT is part of an government action to clean up India where one can upload before and after photos of your participation.  

eTAAL establishes e-Transactions statistics of National and State level e-Governance Schemes. It is utilized for fast analysis of transactions.  

Paygov India is a Public e-governance base offering end-to-end transactional practice for citizens obtaining various services via one gateway.

Public Financial Management System(PFMS)  has networked across Ministries and Departments in four States of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Punjab and Mizoram. It is designed to be operated out nationally to connect financial networks of central government and state bureaus .

Single Window Interface For Trade (SWIFT)

NextDrop enables data collection for water circulation networks to recognize obstacles in urban areas.

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